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The Week in Admissions News
The value of liberal arts colleges; finances at Franklin & Marshall; recruiting students.

Fighting the Stigma About Community Colleges
One president's thesis: to recruit more students straight from high school, it's time to admit that there's an image problem. New data show the stigma issue is real among high school counselors.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Boston College's Shift on Early Admissions
The college's new approach raises questions about early admissions generally, writes Jim Jump.

The Economic Gains (Yes, Gains) of a Liberal Arts Education
Sure, engineers earn more, but new study shows that liberal arts college grads are doing just fine and seeing economic mobility -- and that much of what is said about graduates of these programs is not backed by evidence.

Faculty Hiring After the Recession
New hires of full-time faculty at public master’s and doctoral institutions rose more than a decade ago, then declined after the recession -- while hires at baccalaureate institutions remained slow and steady.

Opinion
Public Engagement and the Future of the University
As universities face pressure to demonstrate their value, engaged scholarship is more important than ever, Diana Brazzell writes.

What Community College Students Say Impedes Their Progress
A new survey finds they believe too much work and too little money keep them from graduating. But they also cite problems with online education and parking.

More AP Success; Racial Gaps Remain
More students than ever are earning scores that can translate into college credit, but results are mixed for some groups.
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